§ 2277a-10b. Authority to regulate golden parachute and indemnification payments
(a)
Definitions
In this section:
(1)
Golden parachute payment
The term “golden parachute payment”—
(A)
means a payment (or any agreement to make a payment) in the nature of compensation for the benefit of any institution-related party under an obligation of any Farm Credit System institution that—
(B)
includes a payment that would be a golden parachute payment but for the fact that the payment was made before the date referred to in subparagraph (A)(ii) if the payment was made in contemplation of the occurrence of an event described in any subclause of subparagraph (A); but
(C)
does not include—
(i)
a payment made under a retirement plan that is qualified (or is intended to be qualified) under section
401 of title
26 or other nondiscriminatory benefit plan;
(2)
Indemnification payment
The term “indemnification payment” means a payment (or any agreement to make a payment) by any Farm Credit System institution for the benefit of any person who is or was an institution-related party, to pay or reimburse the person for any liability or legal expense with regard to any administrative proceeding or civil action instituted by the Farm Credit Administration that results in a final order under which the person—
(3)
Institution-related party
The term “institution-related party” means—
(A)
a director, officer, employee, or agent for a Farm Credit System institution or any conservator or receiver of such an institution;
(B)
a stockholder (other than another Farm Credit System institution), consultant, joint venture partner, or any other person determined by the Farm Credit Administration to be a participant in the conduct of the affairs of a Farm Credit System institution; and
(C)
an independent contractor (including any attorney, appraiser, or accountant) that knowingly or recklessly participates in any violation of any law or regulation, any breach of fiduciary duty, or any unsafe or unsound practice that caused or is likely to cause more than a minimal financial loss to, or a significant adverse effect on, the Farm Credit System institution.
(4)
Liability or legal expense
The term “liability or legal expense” means—
(A)
a legal or other professional expense incurred in connection with any claim, proceeding, or action;
(b)
Prohibition
The Corporation may prohibit or limit, by regulation or order, any golden parachute payment or indemnification payment by a Farm Credit System institution (including any conservator or receiver of the Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corporation) in troubled condition (as defined in regulations issued by the Corporation).
(c)
Factors to be taken into account
The Corporation shall prescribe, by regulation, the factors to be considered by the Corporation in taking any action under subsection (b) of this section. The factors may include—
(1)
whether there is a reasonable basis to believe that an institution-related party has committed any fraudulent act or omission, breach of trust or fiduciary duty, or insider abuse with regard to the Farm Credit System institution involved that has had a material effect on the financial condition of the institution;
(2)
whether there is a reasonable basis to believe that the institution-related party is substantially responsible for the insolvency of the Farm Credit System institution, the appointment of a conservator or receiver for the institution, or the institution’s troubled condition (as defined in regulations prescribed by the Corporation);
(3)
whether there is a reasonable basis to believe that the institution-related party has materially violated any applicable law or regulation that has had a material effect on the financial condition of the institution;
(4)
whether there is a reasonable basis to believe that the institution-related party has violated or conspired to violate—
(d)
Certain payments prohibited
No Farm Credit System institution may prepay the salary or any liability or legal expense of any institution-related party if the payment is made—
(e)
Rule of construction
Nothing in this section—